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Premier League clubs 'could use sanitising tunnels to get fans back into stadiums'

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Premier League football could soon return thanks to "CLeanTech" pods that have been developed for a Hong Kong exhibition centre.

The three- in-one disinfection machine was created to help the AsiaWorld-Expo centre host upcoming events. And now football chiefs are discussing the idea of using the technology to help speed up the return of games.

The technology sees individuals walk through a pod before entering any given venue. Fans would stand in front of the technology which would take their temperature and deem whether they are well enough proceed.

If the person is okay they then carry on to the "Sanitising Tunnel" which is where a combination of UV light and an air-sanitising and purification spray are used to kill off any other germs on

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